Bacterial imaging probe is safe for patient use, study finds
Published on 25 October 2018Imaging technology that detects deadly pneumonia infections in under 60 seconds is safe and practical for clinical use, a study has found.
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Imaging technology that detects deadly pneumonia infections in under 60 seconds is safe and practical for clinical use, a study has found.
The normal function of a gene associated with the brain diseases amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) has been determined.
This new project between the University of Bath and SAIC Motor UK Technical Centre is aiming to help minimise vehicle impact on the environment.
A University of Bath graduate has developed new technology which could tackle gaming addiction
Following MPs calling for the ban on sales of new petrol & diesel cars to be brought forward, automotive engineer, Chris Brace has made the following comments.
A new study by an international team of researchers including Professor Ed Feil from the Milner Centre for Evolution has been published in Science
The impact of terrorism on post-traumatic stress may be less significant than we thought, argue the authors of a significant new Lancet Psychiatry study.
A year after the discovery of gravitational waves, scientists have discovered a cosmic relative to that historic event.
Bath’s two universities and Bath & North East Somerset Council have joined forces this week to launch this year’s Good Neighbour Campaign.
Scientists from the University of Bath have helped to figure out why shoals of fish flash silver by studying how shiny silver cells are created in zebrafish.